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we'll start in washington state. you see the green swallowing up seate and all the puget sound area, olyma. so far rainfall totals he been ve ght. most locations less an 0. the rain wl probablyast the ngest up aroundbellingham. further to the south in oregon, we've also bn watching steadier rain. haven't seen too manyigh wind gusts. sa one or t gusts of 32 not a lot of wi. just that light rain over portland hoeflfully the wor will be over so. the front's trying to drag isture on shore in southern california. there's not a lot t there. eureka and northward of the crescent city has a little less than 0.1 but not a ton. as far as the timing goes, it looks li by the peak of the sh hour, 7:00 a.m. west coast time, it should be beginning to taper off. that's a look at ur national forecast. now here's aook at the weather outside your window. >>> so today with light in, of course, with those clouds around, tempatures will struggle. with a front coming throh, we wot get a lot warmer than where 're at. much ofwalmart, it is jo
we'll start in washington state. you see the green swallowing up seate and all the puget sound area, olyma. so far rainfall totals he been ve ght. most locations less an 0. the rain wl probablyast the ngest up aroundbellingham. further to the south in oregon, we've also bn watching steadier rain. haven't seen too manyigh wind gusts. sa one or t gusts of 32 not a lot of wi. just that light rain over portland hoeflfully the wor will be over so. the front's trying to drag isture on shore in...
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>> "the washington post" has been clear about what they have released. we have seen them do one story after another with months in all indications are they have done some good reporting. they have got -- the white house is not denying their story. silicon valley was furious when they found out "the washington post" had gotten this. history of a long relationships. [inaudible] >> they are not just shoving it out there. >> i do not think we can leave this without getting the question answered, how could ged who who has a bounced in and out of community colleges go into the cia and get a posting at another job as a contractor and making $200,000 a year and get access to the crown jewels? >> they need millions of computer gigs to do this. >> there was a story this week about security clearances on the people who went into the navy yard. the guy who went into the navy yard and shot everybody else up. emma as a private firm contractor doing the investigation. >> the same firm that cleared snowden cleared the navy yard. >> we will close the barn door. create mo
>> "the washington post" has been clear about what they have released. we have seen them do one story after another with months in all indications are they have done some good reporting. they have got -- the white house is not denying their story. silicon valley was furious when they found out "the washington post" had gotten this. history of a long relationships. [inaudible] >> they are not just shoving it out there. >> i do not think we can leave this...
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he's not going to live in geneva when he comes back to washington and he's going to do the he's going to see that crowd around him the id lobby crowd the congress the the on others the many kind right beings the republican party all oh yeah i'm going to have to give him my dear real hard on. well the potential agreement is not exactly pleasing iran's long time enemy israel prime minister netanyahu calling it a mistake of historic proportions the international community got a bad deal this is a very bad deal in fact president obama went as far as the cole the israeli leader trying to reduce tensions and tell of eve but apparently his reasonings were not enough you can tell just by looking at netanyahu is official twitter page moreover even with the u.s. secretary of state john kerry being generally positive about the course of the talks not everyone in washington is satisfied with the diplomacy i doubt very much that the diplomacy will be affected even if there is not the prospect that if diplomacy fails that we will in fact resort military force however for what is the professor of po
he's not going to live in geneva when he comes back to washington and he's going to do the he's going to see that crowd around him the id lobby crowd the congress the the on others the many kind right beings the republican party all oh yeah i'm going to have to give him my dear real hard on. well the potential agreement is not exactly pleasing iran's long time enemy israel prime minister netanyahu calling it a mistake of historic proportions the international community got a bad deal this is a...
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if you want to advertise in washington, you had to advertise in "the washington post." the internet changes everything. on the digital side, you approach it as, well, you've just got to sell a bunch of banner ads and maybe that will make up for the major ones. that does not work. we sort of figured that out. we are looking at a lot of revenue streams. a huge change, even in the last five years. some agencies that have been started by companies, niche .rint publications there is no silver bullet. theaw circulation go up for first time in many years last year with 23% print and digital alike. i'm seeing -- again, there is not a one-size-fits-all. what works for "the new york times" does not work for another newspaper. -- a smaller has paper has to know its market. fitted -- it is like owing to the dentist -- sadly, it is not true. >> we have not gotten to cavities yet. [laughter] i am seeing innovation and it is heartening. it is exciting. thehompson has talked about internationalization of the brand. i don't think there is ever been a newspaper that has been truly intern
if you want to advertise in washington, you had to advertise in "the washington post." the internet changes everything. on the digital side, you approach it as, well, you've just got to sell a bunch of banner ads and maybe that will make up for the major ones. that does not work. we sort of figured that out. we are looking at a lot of revenue streams. a huge change, even in the last five years. some agencies that have been started by companies, niche .rint publications there is no...
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. >> george washington university. you make a strong case for looking at public diplomacy in the field and for the most part look at the state department's role in the field. you have also served in large type for embassies where there are a variety of departments and agencies of the u.s. government, and in india you have a strategic dialogue that involves different agencies. could you reflect on who does public diplomacy in the field, in addition to the state department, and what is the state department's role in leveraging those actors? >> one thing i can think of is usaid. in india it is huge. it varies. they are influencing the public debate out there. they have a public role. it has been different with what the state department is. they coordinate in everything they do, so you hope there is a unified message, that they are key communicators overseas. there are other agencies like health and human services can be one, cdc, there is all these people doing things. you want to capture the good things they are doing an
. >> george washington university. you make a strong case for looking at public diplomacy in the field and for the most part look at the state department's role in the field. you have also served in large type for embassies where there are a variety of departments and agencies of the u.s. government, and in india you have a strategic dialogue that involves different agencies. could you reflect on who does public diplomacy in the field, in addition to the state department, and what is the...
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the actual hunt for clues continues downstairs. >> well, this plaque here in the washington courtyard is one of two that are out here that tell us one of the sides of the story. this particular one was placed here by the daughters of the american revolution and tells us that it was mr. newman who hung the lanterns in the old north steeple. this is the second of the two plaques that are out here in the washington courtyard that tells us anything about the hanging of the lanterns. this particular one, which was placed here by pulling decedents, is the only one of the plaques either outside or inside of the church that actually puts both newman and pulling onsite together on that night. the last place we go is right up the street here to the copp's hill burial ground, which has the tombstones of both captain john pulling and robert newman. and we look at some of the words that are written on their gravestones as part of solving the mystery. >> you can do your own investigation. one way is by visiting boston's old north church. >> the other way is you can go to our website, and it's a sha
the actual hunt for clues continues downstairs. >> well, this plaque here in the washington courtyard is one of two that are out here that tell us one of the sides of the story. this particular one was placed here by the daughters of the american revolution and tells us that it was mr. newman who hung the lanterns in the old north steeple. this is the second of the two plaques that are out here in the washington courtyard that tells us anything about the hanging of the lanterns. this...
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onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. ♪ >> hello, you're the havening as post. bloomberg and "the new york times" and what they tell bus the state of china. and and a deal that makes a hero out of drug dealers and
onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. ♪ >> hello, you're the havening as post. bloomberg and "the new york times" and what they tell bus the state of china. and and a deal that makes a hero out of drug dealers and
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both birds are off to george washington mount vernon's state. no common on the craziness of pardoning one bird and eating the other tomorrow. >> speaking of which , you might think it sounds like a nice peaceful place when you pardon a turkey. apparently all the turkeys have died a short time later. the director in charge of livestock says turkeys are generally bread to be eaten. so they are not the healthiest specimens. the longest to live lasted 16 months after thanksgiving. >> there you go. maybe he's not really doing much of a favor. might as well eat him. >> get in my belly. >> there is that. yes. >> we have some breeze as we're left with the winds now. the precipitation is up. the winds up in boston gusted over 50 miles per hour. heavy rain and snow inland. i think the winds are going to be below criteria tomorrow. the macy's day parade will be okay. the winds will be under 43 miles per hour. live look outside. pretty quiet. temperature still 39. drier and colder air is moving in. so here's the picture. you can see the storm lifting up qui
both birds are off to george washington mount vernon's state. no common on the craziness of pardoning one bird and eating the other tomorrow. >> speaking of which , you might think it sounds like a nice peaceful place when you pardon a turkey. apparently all the turkeys have died a short time later. the director in charge of livestock says turkeys are generally bread to be eaten. so they are not the healthiest specimens. the longest to live lasted 16 months after thanksgiving. >>...
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onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. >> every year in america over 11 thousand babies die on the day that they're born. most are just born too early. their vital organs, heart and lungs still unformed. even those who survive beyond 24 hours often die before their first birthday. but if the baby is african american, they are more than twice as likely to die. fault lines travels to cleveland, ohio - to look at what is causing these deaths, and to try to find out why the united states has the worst rate of infant mortality in the
onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. >> every year in america over 11 thousand babies die on the day that they're born. most are just born too early. their vital organs, heart and lungs still unformed. even those who survive beyond 24 hours often die before their first birthday. but if the baby is african...
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>> we have seen the debate but the american public have seen some ugly months in washington. the government gets shut down by the republicans, that makes him -- them mad. mad. the issue goes away and all of a sudden they look at the obamacare rollout and the president not telling the whole truth and that infuriates them even further. i remained skeptical that even though 63% or 67% say throw the bums out including my own that this will happen. let's face it. the reelection rates are always in the 90 percentile. i think we are more likely to see that happen again unless we have a wave, we have seen waves and the only way we get to a wave where one party gets the brunt of the anger is if the government shuts down again. >> i think she makes very good points. very persuasive points. >> thank you. >> there is one, that 63% number. throw them all out being the highest ever. higher than it was in 2010, and 2006 when the democrats replaced the republicans in the house of representatives. as the dominant party. you can see that building. we have people right now, american voters who
>> we have seen the debate but the american public have seen some ugly months in washington. the government gets shut down by the republicans, that makes him -- them mad. mad. the issue goes away and all of a sudden they look at the obamacare rollout and the president not telling the whole truth and that infuriates them even further. i remained skeptical that even though 63% or 67% say throw the bums out including my own that this will happen. let's face it. the reelection rates are...
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we'll have live team coverage on "gma." >>> from washington this morning. some new evidence of the rocky rollout of the obama care website. how few people were able to register for health insurance just after the site launched. details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says he's numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: her agency doesn't plan to issue its first report on e
we'll have live team coverage on "gma." >>> from washington this morning. some new evidence of the rocky rollout of the obama care website. how few people were able to register for health insurance just after the site launched. details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released...
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george washington. the aircraft carrier has planes and helicopters to carry emergency supplies and equipment, to produce fresh water. so in need right now, that judger washington is one of 13 ships in the region, or on the way. there are dozens of u.s. military aircraft participating in the relief effort, and roughly 300 u.s. service members are on the ground, that number is expected to grow. despite the hardships a city in the heart of the disaster zone is actually making progress. al jazeera has details. >> hospitals, schools. homes. places of worship, and work. all devastated. the city government says mind 7% of people have been displaced. the rooms have been blown off all the homes with uh the rains keep coming. >> graffiti on the river bank is a cry for help against tremendous challenges. >> people here including the military, and government officials are saying it just isn't try that there's a serious law and order problem. take a look at this, the people here have been waiting for hours, but they
george washington. the aircraft carrier has planes and helicopters to carry emergency supplies and equipment, to produce fresh water. so in need right now, that judger washington is one of 13 ships in the region, or on the way. there are dozens of u.s. military aircraft participating in the relief effort, and roughly 300 u.s. service members are on the ground, that number is expected to grow. despite the hardships a city in the heart of the disaster zone is actually making progress. al jazeera...
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lost to washington 116-11. john walsh showing washington's dominance. hello. we do a 360 and slam that one. >> bufrl. >> that is gorgeous. >> in college hoops, a balancings of the undefeated and the challenge. it's tougher to play in cancun. the number ten ranked wisconsin winning over st. louis. 63-57. they play west virginia tonight for the championship, and the good weather there. pummelling my unranked california golden bears. 92-8g 1. lebron james will have his turkey and fixings at his home in akron. what are we showing there? >> a cartwheel. >> dwyane wade did two of them. >> he is a gymnast. who knew? >> colts owner not so happy after two blow-outs in a row. he took to twitter and got his players' attention. he wants to try to find a way to win the division title. he tweeted this right here. get our heads out of our butts. wake up. >> say what you mean, jim. >> he ain't happy. >> the cleveland browns vee wra twitter saying they signed alex tanny as their new q.b. you know what, alex, well, he is a youtube trick shot sensation. >> oh, that guy? >> yes.
lost to washington 116-11. john walsh showing washington's dominance. hello. we do a 360 and slam that one. >> bufrl. >> that is gorgeous. >> in college hoops, a balancings of the undefeated and the challenge. it's tougher to play in cancun. the number ten ranked wisconsin winning over st. louis. 63-57. they play west virginia tonight for the championship, and the good weather there. pummelling my unranked california golden bears. 92-8g 1. lebron james will have his turkey and...
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swedish foreign minister on the bus for an eu diplomat called tilt spoke to your own use in washington when they exhibited any of the advances of a heavy and that's what the ukraine is a very heavy russian pressure with the stripped of a massive economic measures taken against ukraine. and that is the background it also remains on the table if we keep the door open to ukraine but ukraine has to make a pit mining. and then of course cd is something that needs to be discussed care for way in which russia is behaving towards his neighbor sometimes. he said that iran makes a camilla safer whether a deal he runs he hit for granted can be reached. each side has been playing down any killings of at grade three. stressing the many difference is that still have to be resolved. i'm not in a position to going to keep the tears off the books the to be have some agents differences this team. and the room. those differences are up. on the site the most today we're scheduled to be the last day. but there are suggestions that alternate takes ten days until saturday the deal can see iran and its uraniu
swedish foreign minister on the bus for an eu diplomat called tilt spoke to your own use in washington when they exhibited any of the advances of a heavy and that's what the ukraine is a very heavy russian pressure with the stripped of a massive economic measures taken against ukraine. and that is the background it also remains on the table if we keep the door open to ukraine but ukraine has to make a pit mining. and then of course cd is something that needs to be discussed care for way in...
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nbc tomorrow costello recorded this video of turbulence on a flight into washington. other passengers worried about missing thanksgiving all together. >> i like my chances of getting there. i just don't know if i'll be on time. >> several airlines are waiving the fees for travelers who have to reschedule because of weather delays. you can get weather conditions any hour of the day by going to the storm team 4 weather app. search nbc washington in the apple store or on google plus. >>> new surveillance video of a potential sex assault suspect and his victim. the attack happened at 11:00 last night in friendship heights. the video shows the woman walking down wisconsin avenue and the man following her. another camera shows the two crossing the street together. police say the woman was robbed and then raped in an alley behind a drugstore. >>> police are hoping this surveillance picture will help them solve a sex assault case in charles county at a liquor store. police believe the man in the picture raped a woman behind the store. investigators are also canvassing the are
nbc tomorrow costello recorded this video of turbulence on a flight into washington. other passengers worried about missing thanksgiving all together. >> i like my chances of getting there. i just don't know if i'll be on time. >> several airlines are waiving the fees for travelers who have to reschedule because of weather delays. you can get weather conditions any hour of the day by going to the storm team 4 weather app. search nbc washington in the apple store or on google plus....
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man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is 73 years old. man: at wssc, we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. it's a national problem. but it needs to be approached system by system. allbee: let's frame the systems in terms of the proper context. we have around 16,000 wastewater systems. we don't have a single wastewater system -- we have 16,000 of them. we hav
man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is 73 years old. man: at wssc, we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year...
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and check this out, this is a washington d.c. 140-foot square-foot house. and looking cheesy there, but our community says: > >> well, you have a lot of freedom in the back of your truck? >> but where's the bathroom? >> we're going to find out. since 1970, the average house size has doubled remains but for some, bigger is not better. >> i guess that the aspect of a small house is freedom. the world gets a lot bigger when you're living small because i can afford to do a lot more things in terms of cash and time. the whole world is now my living room. >> the living small movement doesn't stop at tiny houses. microapartments are popping up in many areas from seattle to new york city. but concerns over zoning. downsizing, is the american dream changing with the idea that less is more? or is bigger better? joining me, elise, an author and organizer, and she became quite famous after a video of her living in her 90 square foot new york apartment went viral. and derek diedrickson. he hosts tiny yellow house on youtube, and he's the author of humble homes and shack
and check this out, this is a washington d.c. 140-foot square-foot house. and looking cheesy there, but our community says: > >> well, you have a lot of freedom in the back of your truck? >> but where's the bathroom? >> we're going to find out. since 1970, the average house size has doubled remains but for some, bigger is not better. >> i guess that the aspect of a small house is freedom. the world gets a lot bigger when you're living small because i can afford to do...
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images captured from a health tell part of a story of an ef-4 tornado that smashed its way through washington, illinois. just unbelievable. entire neighborhoods destroyed. and as you see with a tornado sometimes just half a block away nothing. the tornado packed winds from 170 to 190 miles per hour. the storm ripped open a path five miles long, destroying hundreds of homes. amid the destruction you hear stories of survival like andrea who held her sleeping 3-month-old daughter in her arms in their basement as the storm rumbled overhead. >> i'm very blessed. when the windows blew out we just huddled together and laid on top of our daughter and everything started falling in. >> glad they are safe. the storms are fairly rare this late in the year and this far north but it was unseasonably warm. at least seven counties have been declared disaster areas. >>> there are grim reports out of the philippines where officials believe the death toll will don't rise this week. as of yesterday government officials announced they have confirmed 3,976 deaths related to typhoon haiyan. u.n. officials say rescu
images captured from a health tell part of a story of an ef-4 tornado that smashed its way through washington, illinois. just unbelievable. entire neighborhoods destroyed. and as you see with a tornado sometimes just half a block away nothing. the tornado packed winds from 170 to 190 miles per hour. the storm ripped open a path five miles long, destroying hundreds of homes. amid the destruction you hear stories of survival like andrea who held her sleeping 3-month-old daughter in her arms in...
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this is one in maryland green belt outside of washington d.c. this is right outside of the co-op. and then urban roads like this in the los angeles river and this is being built. this is mira loma park. this is lark merced blvd. it's all made of clay. it's going to slump. these are the roads built in the oakland hills. nate, red woods. skyline. and enabled them to go up and develop the hills. the rural roads that go through the coast range. this enabled them to get their stuff to market. this is at road built by the ccc. this is a bridge. this is highway one and you won't know, except you look at the bridge and you will see dates, 1938, 1939. the airstrips are ccc. and the one out at treasure island. long beach, burbank. this is oakland and the whole built line railroad was redone. 19 is a pwa project and our great amphitheatres are from that time. this is santa barbara bowl. this is the forest theater in carmel and these are ccc workers putting huge bolder. here's 6 thousand people getting ready to enjoy oklahoma in that theater. big basin is a ccc project and this one, on the ea
this is one in maryland green belt outside of washington d.c. this is right outside of the co-op. and then urban roads like this in the los angeles river and this is being built. this is mira loma park. this is lark merced blvd. it's all made of clay. it's going to slump. these are the roads built in the oakland hills. nate, red woods. skyline. and enabled them to go up and develop the hills. the rural roads that go through the coast range. this enabled them to get their stuff to market. this...
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right now we're in the 30s. 35 in washington. lows tonight will be in the 20s. but with the windchills it will feel in the teens so waking up tomorrow morning, a temperature of 30 degrees, but it will feel more like 17 to maybe 20 degrees outside. so you have plans tomorrow morning. you're going to church. maybe you're going for a run and taking the dog for a walk. make sure you are bundled up. ime i'll be an anacostia park with girls on the run, and we'll be dressing very warm tomorrow. 10:00 a.m., windy throughout the day. temperature at 10:00 a.m. around 34. a high tomorrow of only 35 degrees, so without the winds it's already a cold day, but then you factor in the cold winds and it's going to feel more like 25 for the high temperature. now tomorrow night we become very cold, even colder than tonight with mainly clear skies. the suburbs tomorrow night will be in the teens for lows. what you're looking right now is at your future windchill tomorrow noon. feeling about 22 in washington. 18 in gaithersburg and 15 in winchester. 6:00 p.m. tomorrow evening it is s
right now we're in the 30s. 35 in washington. lows tonight will be in the 20s. but with the windchills it will feel in the teens so waking up tomorrow morning, a temperature of 30 degrees, but it will feel more like 17 to maybe 20 degrees outside. so you have plans tomorrow morning. you're going to church. maybe you're going for a run and taking the dog for a walk. make sure you are bundled up. ime i'll be an anacostia park with girls on the run, and we'll be dressing very warm tomorrow. 10:00...
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onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here's are the stories we're following for you. >> it is important that we see ourselves as a family, that we come together. >> illinois governor pat quinn declaring parts of central illinois disaster areas as tornadoes ripped through the midwest killing six and devastating neighborhoods. >>> after typhoon haiyan, still struggling to get aid where it is needed most. >> a massive clean up effort is underway in the midwest after severe sto
onthat and david here in washington, thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> and that's it for the team from washington, d.c. and from me, ray suarez. for now thanks for watching "inside story." good night. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. here's are the stories we're following for you. >> it is important that we see ourselves as a family, that we come together. >> illinois governor pat quinn declaring parts of central illinois disaster areas as...
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dormir y así le deseamos una felíz y >>> que tal bienvenidos a "conexion california", este aaÑo en washington se prohe presiÓn para la tan anhelada de reforma migratoria, ya que el prÓximo aÑo las posibilidades son casi nulas, este es el tema de "conexion california", comenzamos. ♪. ♪. >>> antes de iniciar la charla con nuestro invitado, vamos a ver como
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and that's one reason for prime minister nuri al money quay street to washington. at a meeting with president barack obama. mummy called for u s military assistance to fight act. obama promised help. he also said that iran needed to do more for democracy and human rights for all iraqis we are deeply invested in saying that is inclusive that is democratic. and that is prosperous. heads are committed to the private strip that. anything that we can do to help bring about that more hopeful future for iraq. but this something that we walk walk walk walk her into discussions about mikey said he was largely in agreement with the position of the us administration olivia. what we want is for iraq in the region to cooperate. had a wedding on security and intelligence are in order to find out i did because it's good for iraq and the middle east. but miley his trip is not without controversy. outside the white house and sound iraqis called on obama to refuse support for the iraqi leader. the sea monkeys authoritarian leadership style is partly to blame for the surge in violenc
and that's one reason for prime minister nuri al money quay street to washington. at a meeting with president barack obama. mummy called for u s military assistance to fight act. obama promised help. he also said that iran needed to do more for democracy and human rights for all iraqis we are deeply invested in saying that is inclusive that is democratic. and that is prosperous. heads are committed to the private strip that. anything that we can do to help bring about that more hopeful future...
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we know in washington there is budget problems there. that trickles down to the state finances and goes to cities. so how do you get out of this mess, and the economy is not growing much anywhere? >> you hit on a key point. cities have their role in ensuring they are on solid fiscal footing but at the same time they need the economy to start growing again, too. and part of what the state needs to do is also think about the aid they want to provide localities. the level of money that often is given to states, which is typically -- cities, rather which is typically a 1/3rd has dwindled and nowhere near pre-crisis level. >>> now on the flip side, some cities and towns are doing better than others and that's thanks to the housing recovery. as the landscape levels out and more traditional factors once again play in home buying and selling. a new survey lists the top ten turn around towns. dia diana olick takes a look. >> the red sox are champions. >> reporter: like boston doesn't have enough to celebrate, at one of the top ten turn around mar
we know in washington there is budget problems there. that trickles down to the state finances and goes to cities. so how do you get out of this mess, and the economy is not growing much anywhere? >> you hit on a key point. cities have their role in ensuring they are on solid fiscal footing but at the same time they need the economy to start growing again, too. and part of what the state needs to do is also think about the aid they want to provide localities. the level of money that often...
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the washington was just e of several communitieflattened by tornadoes. tonight,he storms head east, five deaths are being blameon the violt weather. this thing is huge. and it's coming fast >> sere weather cut a we path through the midwe this >> go, go, go, go. oh, god, it's huge. >> puttingore than 53 million people acss tentates at hs tens ofillions more as the storm pushed east. >> oh, my d. this thing is getting reay de. >> in waington, linois, a few hours westf chicago, whole sections of the city were flattened. e strong winds barrelled io apeoria,ilnois, news stati during life broadcast. >> we may need to take shelter right now ourselves. . >> yes, we do. >> we need to go o air. we will be backhen we can. >> right. >> heavy rain and strght line friends damage in missouri. >> there's a whole lot to think about. it you've got to g where you can t dry. >> pictures showed a devastating effect in a matter of minutes. giving people little visual coirmation of the thre before it struck. steve bucher of washgton, illinois, was eating lunch when it h his st
the washington was just e of several communitieflattened by tornadoes. tonight,he storms head east, five deaths are being blameon the violt weather. this thing is huge. and it's coming fast >> sere weather cut a we path through the midwe this >> go, go, go, go. oh, god, it's huge. >> puttingore than 53 million people acss tentates at hs tens ofillions more as the storm pushed east. >> oh, my d. this thing is getting reay de. >> in waington, linois, a few hours...
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this morning he is back in washington after a trip to texas. it is the largest state refusing to participate in the health care law. he got an earful from both sides. tracie potts joins us with the latest. there's news on the resignation on the rollout team, what's being made of that? >> tony trinkle, the top chief technology officer at health and human services is leaving as of next friday. next week will be his last day. he's going into the private sector, already replaced for now by someone on the inside. as they get ready to roll out more money from the health law. today the white house is announcing $150 million in grants to community health centers to treat more than a million new patients, part of the health law that president obama says has him frustrated because the website to buy insurance isn't working properly. >> this is like having a really good product in the store and the cash registers don't work and there aren't enough parking spots. >> he chided texas for not supporting the law, texas has more uninsured than any other state.
this morning he is back in washington after a trip to texas. it is the largest state refusing to participate in the health care law. he got an earful from both sides. tracie potts joins us with the latest. there's news on the resignation on the rollout team, what's being made of that? >> tony trinkle, the top chief technology officer at health and human services is leaving as of next friday. next week will be his last day. he's going into the private sector, already replaced for now by...
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you can help pick the name of a young panda come in the zoo in washington. voters have five mandarin chinese names to choose from. i guess ralph or cutie is out, right? boy or girl? >> that's a good question. i think it's a girl . >> we'll go a girl ralph. >>> still ahead, chaos. the latest on the shoot ing inside of new jersey's largest mall. new information. ray lewis sues over lost millions. according to new study, more drivers are reckless driving. a warm-up is here. don't miss the update with bob coming up. ,,,,,,,, . >>> it is mostly cloud and 56 degrees in central maryland. new information in the lawsuit including ray lewis against bbnt. >> reporter: for the first time we're getting a look at some of the evidence that ray lewis and other athletes say proves that millions of their money was taken without their knowledge. look closely at these two sets of signatures. on the left, the real signatures. on the right is an obvious forgery. >> i was shocked at the scope and the magnitude of this case. >> reporter: he represents ray lewis and other athletes t
you can help pick the name of a young panda come in the zoo in washington. voters have five mandarin chinese names to choose from. i guess ralph or cutie is out, right? boy or girl? >> that's a good question. i think it's a girl . >> we'll go a girl ralph. >>> still ahead, chaos. the latest on the shoot ing inside of new jersey's largest mall. new information. ray lewis sues over lost millions. according to new study, more drivers are reckless driving. a warm-up is here....
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fox business's rich edson is in washington sorting this all out. rich, what is the reaction? >> it is predictable from republicans and democrats, at least there is interest. 27 million people according to health and human services logged on to the website but only 106,000 managed to complete applications. we don't know if the applications went all the way tip surers and we don't know how many are young, healthy people that are needed to make the system work and pay premiums. 106,000 you mentioned. only 27 of those 106,000 come from the federal exchanges. rest come from the state exchanges. 975,000 made it through the application process but did not select a insurance plan. the republicans say they're inflated. they're using amazon analogy. a number of people may have put them in shopping carts online but not necessarily went through and paid for them this is from the ways and means committee chairman dave camp, these early enrollment numbers are inflated to include those just shopping for the plan. even if this was an accurate picture, the administration would have to enroll
fox business's rich edson is in washington sorting this all out. rich, what is the reaction? >> it is predictable from republicans and democrats, at least there is interest. 27 million people according to health and human services logged on to the website but only 106,000 managed to complete applications. we don't know if the applications went all the way tip surers and we don't know how many are young, healthy people that are needed to make the system work and pay premiums. 106,000 you...
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the fight over washington's the fight over washington's football team heats up. football team heats up. our digital our digital producer wajahat ali producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online is bringing in the online opinions. opinions. >> do not mess with them when it >> do not mess with them when it comes to this topic, check out comes to this topic, check out my facebook page. my facebook page. we have the record number of we have the record number of comments, 230. comments, 230. robin says i'm a descendant of robin says i'm a descendant of the chippewa tribe. the chippewa tribe. we don't care what they call we don't care what they call their american football team. their american football team. we as people are raising we as people are raising children and grandchildren who children and grandchildren who will not let this type of racism will not let this type of racism go on. go on. name change may not happen this name change may not happen this season or the next but it will season or the next but it will happen. happen. finally melissa says, people ar
the fight over washington's the fight over washington's football team heats up. football team heats up. our digital our digital producer wajahat ali producer wajahat ali is bringing in the online is bringing in the online opinions. opinions. >> do not mess with them when it >> do not mess with them when it comes to this topic, check out comes to this topic, check out my facebook page. my facebook page. we have the record number of we have the record number of comments, 230....
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one of the most memorable -- and you may have been there -- was right after 9/11 at the washington cathedral. >> i was not there. >> president bush, george w. bush was speaking and billy graham prayed. it was the most moving thing that i have experienced. i love that he kept his life clean despite all of tthat goes along with being famous. he never had a scandal of any type. he was faithful to his family. there is no mismanagement with money. at least nothing i knew about. >> he went out of his way -- he wouldn't get in an elevator with a woman alone. >> that's right. >> he didn't want the to be put in that position. that's unique. >> that's called the modesto manifesto. they got together and decided how to keep their lives clean. that was one of the provisions that he would not be with a woman alone. >> in my situation, circumstance. >> no one would be alone with he anyway. i didn't have to worry. tell us about that. >> just like dr. dobson mentioned, they were serious. they were young guys. he and his team were a group of young guys traveling the country. all of them were married. they kne
one of the most memorable -- and you may have been there -- was right after 9/11 at the washington cathedral. >> i was not there. >> president bush, george w. bush was speaking and billy graham prayed. it was the most moving thing that i have experienced. i love that he kept his life clean despite all of tthat goes along with being famous. he never had a scandal of any type. he was faithful to his family. there is no mismanagement with money. at least nothing i knew about. >>...
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what he is now asking dpor -- asking for as washington tries to rebuild some relationships. >> it is vital when it comes to america safe and keeping our european allies safe. as i said earlier, the tensions that have been caused by these disclosures are ones that we acknowledge and ones we are addressing directly. >>> a check of the headlines. plans are in the work tips to prove the quality of life in the largest syrian refugee camp. it is home to more than 100,000 people that fled the civil war. they are swapping their squad cars for big rigs. the reason? by sitting up higher they have a chance of spotting drivers who are texting. >>> and there is going to be a partial solar eclipse visible to most of the east coast tomorrow at sunrise. get up early. it is a rare eclipse where the moon blocks part of the sun and completely in other parts of the world. >> obamacare was the focus of withering hearings this week over the website tee yeahs scow that put the white house on the defensive and em boldened the critics. >> the central issue here is not can we build a great website. it is can
what he is now asking dpor -- asking for as washington tries to rebuild some relationships. >> it is vital when it comes to america safe and keeping our european allies safe. as i said earlier, the tensions that have been caused by these disclosures are ones that we acknowledge and ones we are addressing directly. >>> a check of the headlines. plans are in the work tips to prove the quality of life in the largest syrian refugee camp. it is home to more than 100,000 people that...
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>>> the worst seat in washington this week? probably the one occupied by health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she was grilled wednesday by a house committee in a hearing that occasionally was just downright weird. >> toto, we're not in kansas anymore. >> i was in the third grade there, and i thought i saw you on a tricyle. >> ever used a coupon? >> four pinocchios. >> the sky is falling. >> don't do this to me. >> none of that is about getting health care. that's about getting re-elected and some kind of political parlor game in washington. there's a reason it got to wacky because you can't reduce something as complicated of the affordable care act to a bumper sticker. the president has even tried to do this. >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan. period. >> as we saw, that's turning out to not be true. for some americans, especially those who buy on the individual market. so the president is getting a bit more specific lately. >> if you had one of these substandard
>>> the worst seat in washington this week? probably the one occupied by health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. she was grilled wednesday by a house committee in a hearing that occasionally was just downright weird. >> toto, we're not in kansas anymore. >> i was in the third grade there, and i thought i saw you on a tricyle. >> ever used a coupon? >> four pinocchios. >> the sky is falling. >> don't do this to me. >> none of that...
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in the game itself, washington working on a win streak. washington takes it back 30 yards for a field goal. later, down by 13. carlson for six. ponder goes for another. knocked down. hurts his elbow. the back up comes in and hits peterson for a touchdown. vikings, 34-27. major upset in college football to tell you about. for the first time in four years, number three ranked oregon suffering a scoreless first half at stanford. oregon had big eyes. stanford changes all that. the ducks, eight straight wins. stafford wins, 26-20. the tree very happy today. halftime was sweet for hall of famer, john elway and his number 7 jersey officially retired. congrats to him. tony dorsett talks about suffering from a disease caused by head trauma. here is his optimistic view, though. >> i have been told that, you know, we can slow it down, we can stop it. sometimes it can reverse it. so, i'm all over this. i'm trying to get this thing straight as far as my cte is concerned. look at tony go. former heavyweight champ mike tyson "undisputed trut." he says so
in the game itself, washington working on a win streak. washington takes it back 30 yards for a field goal. later, down by 13. carlson for six. ponder goes for another. knocked down. hurts his elbow. the back up comes in and hits peterson for a touchdown. vikings, 34-27. major upset in college football to tell you about. for the first time in four years, number three ranked oregon suffering a scoreless first half at stanford. oregon had big eyes. stanford changes all that. the ducks, eight...
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people kept on moving from the east coast to the west coast george washington called in bandied. the band is don't have a right to be here. congress can around and said, oh, yes they do. youtart rewarding property on the basis of improvement. john: we did not always have these in america. american settlers worked out their own generally exempted right to property. >> those areas where you shaved off part of the tree. indicate they had accepted it. in some cases where they grew corn, for example, the corn grew from here to there and that established a ride from here to there. those are actually called corn rights. it was an improvement on land that gave you the type. you had worked it. john: still developing such property rights. >> much of the countryside, the past prevail. >> the whole notion of property rights has been pretty alien tow formerly socialist countries because right from the beginning , in the 19th century, prperty -- john: compare the countryside to cities like shanghai. >> i visited shanghai about 30 years ago. none of these buildings existed at that time. it is i
people kept on moving from the east coast to the west coast george washington called in bandied. the band is don't have a right to be here. congress can around and said, oh, yes they do. youtart rewarding property on the basis of improvement. john: we did not always have these in america. american settlers worked out their own generally exempted right to property. >> those areas where you shaved off part of the tree. indicate they had accepted it. in some cases where they grew corn, for...
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>>> from washington, the mclaughlin group, the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >>> issue one, botched rollout. >> if you like your doctor, you're going to be able to keep your doctor. if you like your plan, keep your plan. >> three days before congress voted to pass the affordable care act in 2010, president obama told americans who wanted to keep their health insurance, yes, you can. and the following 3 1/2 years, mr. obama and administration officials repeated this promise. so many times that the white house website, white house.gov now has 102,000 matches for the words, quote, you can keep your insurance, unquote. this week, president obama went to boston on the same day health and human services secretary appeared on capitol hill. the obama mission, a 9/11 emergency rescue of obama care after its disastrous october rollout. the tactic, defend and attack. broke out concerning 10 million americans who have health coverage under individual or small group plans. they are getting notice from
>>> from washington, the mclaughlin group, the american original. for over three decades, the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >>> issue one, botched rollout. >> if you like your doctor, you're going to be able to keep your doctor. if you like your plan, keep your plan. >> three days before congress voted to pass the affordable care act in 2010, president obama told americans who wanted to keep their health insurance, yes, you can. and the following 3...
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the "washington post" said quote the first month of the new law rollout reveals an unexpected pattern in several states a crush of people applying for an expansion to medicaid and a trickle of signups. in one report 9 out of 10 enrollees with medicaid not only an imbalances but great concern obama care will be a mere expansion of rohn element. >> david web you were just telling me that in the break. >> choice is the issue here. what they have done with obama care is remove choice from the market. the market is americans in the same "washington post" article projects budget forecasters 9 million people will sign up for medicaid in 2014. only 11 shoppers will shop private insurance plan. americans are making a choice. they say we are going to choose medicaid which will cost american people more so net in the economy whether you subsidize obama care you are taking money out of the system and redistributing it into another one. choice is gone, sean. >> why is the choice removed? this is what obama wanted all of the time. the reason people are signing up for medicaid i will trickle off wha
the "washington post" said quote the first month of the new law rollout reveals an unexpected pattern in several states a crush of people applying for an expansion to medicaid and a trickle of signups. in one report 9 out of 10 enrollees with medicaid not only an imbalances but great concern obama care will be a mere expansion of rohn element. >> david web you were just telling me that in the break. >> choice is the issue here. what they have done with obama care is remove...